Temple, a man of great probity, wit, and understanding ; but he has chosen his place of residence rather to obey the direction of an old humorsome father, than in pursuit of his own inclinations. He was placed there to study the laws of the land, and... The British Essayists - Sida xcviiiredigerad av - 1808Obegränsad förhandsgranskning - Om den här boken
| Joseph Addison - 1875 - 584 sidor
...but he has chosen 40 his place of residence rather to obey the direction of an old humoursome father, than in pursuit of his own inclinations. He was placed...house in those of the stage. Aristotle and Longinus n are much better understood by him than Littleton or Coke n. The father sends up every post questions... | |
| Joseph Addison - 1875 - 566 sidor
...us, 6 father, than in pursuit of Ws OWIl inclinations. SrTriTced there to study the la^s of &e ]andj and is the most learned of any of the house in thOse of the stage. Aristotle Td Longinus- are much better understood by him than Littleton or Coke" The father sends up every post... | |
| Cassell, ltd - 1876 - 466 sidor
...obey the Direction of an old humoursome Father, than in pursuit of his own Inclinations. Ho was plac'd t man, particularly in the two following passages, viz., " It grieves one' Honse in those of the Stage. Arittotle and Lonyinus are much better understood by him than Littleton... | |
| William Dwight Whitney - 1877 - 294 sidor
...of an old humorsome father than in pursuit of his own inclinations. He was placed there to study 20 the laws of the land, and is the most learned of any...Aristotle and Longinus are much better understood by this. s saving admits of being regarded either as nonn or as infinitive, 1 ie as a creature goes. 2... | |
| William Dwight Whitney - 1877 - 304 sidor
...but he has chosen his place of residence rather to obey 20 the direction of an old humorsome father than in pursuit of his own inclinations. He was placed there to study 20 the laws of the land, and is the most learned of any of the house in those of the stage. Aristotle... | |
| William Dwight Whitney - 1877 - 296 sidor
...but he has chosen his place of residence rather to obey20 the direction of an old humorsome father than in pursuit of his own inclinations. He was placed there to study20 the laws of the land, and is the most learned of any of the house in those of the stage. Aristotle... | |
| Charles Knight - 1880 - 1246 sidor
...Dawson hi a* public coffee-house." Steele pave the outline Of the member of the Inner-Temple, " who was placed there to study the laws of the land, and...the most learned of any of the house in those of the staje." Steele created sir Andrew Freeport, who " calls the sea the British common," and can prove... | |
| 1881 - 578 sidor
...but he has chosen his place of residence rather to obey the direction of an old humonrsome father, gives the balm. If he easily pardons tho most learned of any of tho house in those of tho stage. Aristotle and Longinus are much better... | |
| Joseph Addison - 1883 - 224 sidor
...; but he has chosen his Place of Residence rather to obey the Direction of an old humoursom Father, than in pursuit of his own Inclinations. He was placed...those of the Stage. Aristotle and Longinus are much bettei understood by him than Littleton or Coke. The Father sends up every Post Questions relating... | |
| Robert Cochrane - 1887 - 572 sidor
...but he has chosen his place of residence rather to obey the direction of an old humoursome father, r man's friend. Upon his coming home, the first complaint...able to touch a sirloin which was served up accord Longinns are much better understood by him than Littleton or Coke. The father sends up every post questions... | |
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